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Reducing the Exciton Binding Energy of Donor–Acceptor‐Based Conjugated Polymers to Promote Charge‐Induced Reactions
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EngineeringExcitation Energy TransferChemistryPolymersConducting PolymerChemical EngineeringExciton Binding EnergyCharge‐induced ReactionsPhotocatalysisCharge SeparationPolymer ChemistryBiophysicsDonor–acceptor‐based Conjugated PolymersLinear Donor-acceptorPolymeric PhotocatalystsPhotochemistryPhysical ChemistryOrganic Charge-transfer CompoundPolymer ScienceConjugated PolymerCharge-transfer State
Exciton binding energy has been regarded as a crucial parameter for mediating charge separation in polymeric photocatalysts. Minimizing the exciton binding energy of the polymers can increase the yield of charge-carrier generation and thus improve the photocatalytic activities, but the realization of this approach remains a great challenge. Herein, a series of linear donor-acceptor conjugated polymers has been developed to minimize the exciton binding energy by modulating the charge-transfer pathway. The results reveal that the reduced energy loss of the charge-transfer state can facilitate the electron transfer from donor to acceptor, and thus, more electrons are ready for subsequent reduction reactions. The optimized polymer, FSO-FS, exhibits a remarkable photochemical performance under visible light irradiation.
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